Alright here's some more pics.
FYI: She was NOT named "Maid in the Shade" when in service in '44. Then, she was simply Bomber 18 of 319th Bombardment Group. The Commemorative Air Force named her after spending 28 years restoring her in the shade of their hangar somewhere in the deserts of Arizona.
Forward in the Bomb Bay
Interior of Bomb Bay door (scribbling is signatures of B25 pilots that have visited her)
Main gear, right side. If you didn't know (I didn't), the main gear doors close after gear are let down, allowing only a small opening for the strut to remain open.
Looking inside where strut protrudes from gear well.
Looking inside of gear well, facing rear (I just stuck the camera in there and blindly shot).
Looking up into gun turret
Oxygen tanks
Access (crawl space) to bombardier's station
Main systems electrical panel, located on right side in rear of flight deck, just above main hatch and below gun turret.
Facing rear from flight deck, looking over top of Bomb Bay (notice rounded edge of Gun Turret, top of pic).
Interior of Emergency Exit just rear of right side waist gun
I'd better cut this short. I feel I've exceeded some sort of memory space allowance with all these pics. This aint even half of 'em. I may post more in here later or message me to get more if you need
Bill.
On the bench: Lindberg 1/32 scale 1934 Ford Coupe and a few rescue projects.
In queue: Tamiya 1/35 Quad Tractor or a scratch build project.